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We don't see much help from foreign donors for Rohingya refugee island: B'desh min
Some 700,000 Rohingya Muslims crossed the border from Myanmar’s Rakhine state since August, and are in cramped camps at Cox’s Bazar.
Hafiz Saeed files petition to challenge ban on social welfare activities
Saeed said the FIF owns 369 ambulances, helped 72,000 persons to charity hospitals and treated 600,000 patients only in 2017.
What’s undermining UN: 40 sex abuse allegations in last quarter of 2017
‘Every allegation involving our personnel undermines our values and principles and the sacrifice of those who serve with pride.’
Pak again raises Kashmir issue during UNSC debate on Middle East
UN had ruled out any mediation effort on Kashmir and encouraged India and Pakistan to address all their outstanding issues through dialogue.
US diplomat resigns from Suu Kyi panel on Rohingya crisis
Bill accused Suu Kyi of a 'furious response' to his calls to help free two Reuters journalists arrested while reporting on Rakhine crisis.
North Korea, US clash at disarmament forum on nuke issue
N Korea is developing missile and nuclear technology amid regular threats to destroy the US and Japan and in defiance of UNSC resolutions.
No mediation on Kashmir issue unless both India, Pak agree: UN chief
UN Secretary-General's spokesman said 'The Secretary-General would encourage both sides to address any outstanding issues through dialogue.'
Russia helping N Korea to evade sanctions to halt nuclear program: Tillerson
In 2017, Russia signed up to UN sanctions pushed by US as a way to force Kim Jong-Un's regime to come to table and negotiate disarmament.
UAE says Qatar fighter jets intercept flight; Doha denies
The claim could further escalate tensions between Qatar and the four Arab nations that have been boycotting it for months.
1st camp to house Rohingyas will be ready next week: Myanmar official
The UN refugee agency said it is not involved in the process but is willing to play a 'constructive role' in the process if allowed.